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india wants to do it, too, but india doesn't have any land. india is i'm guessing 40% of the land mass but about the same population, and they're really-- to find land in india is tough. which brings me to what-- how we design courses in india. it's kind of interesting because people come to us with 30 acres, 60 acres, 80 acres, want to do a golf course. and i say, well, you know, you need 150 acres for a golf course. i said to me that's wrong. to me what you do is say okay. if you've got 50 acres, then what we need to do is design a golf course so you have 50 acres but we need to design a golf ball for that 50 acres. >> rose: ahh. so you change the golf ball. >> i would change the golf. to me you ought to be able to play the game-- we've done it backwarlds forever. we've always done it because what the golf because does. the golf ball is cheap. it's very inexpensive to design a golf ball. >> rose: they changed it a number of years ago. >> you can change a golf ball short, long, whatever you want to change tvery inexpreness kill. i don't want
india wants to do it, too, but india doesn't have any land. india is i'm guessing 40% of the land mass but about the same population, and they're really-- to find land in india is tough. which brings me to what-- how we design courses in india. it's kind of interesting because people come to us with 30 acres, 60 acres, 80 acres, want to do a golf course. and i say, well, you know, you need 150 acres for a golf course. i said to me that's wrong. to me what you do is say okay. if you've got 50...
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whether it's china or india, our trading relationships and the investment is growing all the time. but it's keystone that offers the u.s. the most direct and the most tangible rewards. just hope that not washington, but americans across the country understand them and recognize that the precautions that alberta is taking allow for us to produce energy safely and in an environmentally sustainable way. to echo recent remarks by president obama, we in alberta believe that north americans should never have to choose between jobs, economic growth, energy security, and strong environmental protection, and we want to be able to lead in those north american discussions. through our policies and our actions past, present, and future, we will continue to demonstrate that alberta is the safest, most secure, and most responsible energy supplier to the united states. i have to say that when i travel around the world, we see the best opportunity for us is to partner together, to make sure that we're having a full, frank conversation with respected to the options that face us, and to make sure th
whether it's china or india, our trading relationships and the investment is growing all the time. but it's keystone that offers the u.s. the most direct and the most tangible rewards. just hope that not washington, but americans across the country understand them and recognize that the precautions that alberta is taking allow for us to produce energy safely and in an environmentally sustainable way. to echo recent remarks by president obama, we in alberta believe that north americans should...
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there are places like indonesia and india and american companies are selling a lot of products. here at home, we have the same problem. we don't have enough jobs. middle class is phrinking and we have to do more for these jobs and congress has to stop obstructing the president . we have to do what it take to get people jobs. >> john, we have been letting the government do what it takes . jobs in the housing industrial complex. the best foreclosure mitigation is a job. when you look at the government policy, the government is way too much planning the economy, right? >> i would point out market highs. to talk about them is soften the expectation. these were highs expect're experienced when the dollar was much stronger and you look at the stock market overall, it is no surprise it would be disconnected from the consumer. they don't price in the present and i presume they are saying down the line and thank to grid lock it would be good for the economy and felt by the consumer. >> and what do you say about joy biden recovery in 2010, where did that go? >> we are still waiting. the h
there are places like indonesia and india and american companies are selling a lot of products. here at home, we have the same problem. we don't have enough jobs. middle class is phrinking and we have to do more for these jobs and congress has to stop obstructing the president . we have to do what it take to get people jobs. >> john, we have been letting the government do what it takes . jobs in the housing industrial complex. the best foreclosure mitigation is a job. when you look at the...
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exporting the hands on learning to turkey and even to monks in india. it outgrew and when it could not expand, sought space elsewhere. ♪ >> with much fanfare, the non-profit organization launched its new building on pier 15 in san francisco. they invited the press to preview the architecture and showcase what they are calling a premiere science institution. and as successful as the exploratorium has been in expanding and inspiring other scientific centers, it raises a basic question. how do kids learn science and do they need something besides school? rob seimper is associate director and former physicist. >> school is very important. reading and textbooks is important to learn about science. having an experience is important. you need both. laboratories and schools don't do enough to help people really experience the phenomena on their own. a place like this could help make that happen. >> take this tinkering clock for example. can it teach kids science? >> i have seen kids stare at the mechanism. why did it do it that way? >> to spend time to active
exporting the hands on learning to turkey and even to monks in india. it outgrew and when it could not expand, sought space elsewhere. ♪ >> with much fanfare, the non-profit organization launched its new building on pier 15 in san francisco. they invited the press to preview the architecture and showcase what they are calling a premiere science institution. and as successful as the exploratorium has been in expanding and inspiring other scientific centers, it raises a basic question....
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i don't know how much time -- you've spent time in india but i don't know how much time you spent in the middle east, at least those islamic men wouldn't sit do withou. how do you -- >> that's a good point. >> how do you communicate with them? >> you notice some of the backlash against femen have been muslim women who would sit down talk about the plight of women in the middle east. i think that there are many, many muslim people, we can't group people together by gender or religion a lot of people who are willing to sit down. >> many are -- they are muslim women who are sleeping through their own oppression. i think they're trying to wake them up as much as they wake up the men and the society. >> really, you think so? >> i think they need. to. >> there's an awful lot of denial. >> exactly. >> let's say -- let us be fair to say that wealthy islamic women have always had all the freedoms pretty much that western women have. when they're wealthy and educated and have connections. but poor women are treated like sex slaves essential legal. i was listening to the radio, african islamic
i don't know how much time -- you've spent time in india but i don't know how much time you spent in the middle east, at least those islamic men wouldn't sit do withou. how do you -- >> that's a good point. >> how do you communicate with them? >> you notice some of the backlash against femen have been muslim women who would sit down talk about the plight of women in the middle east. i think that there are many, many muslim people, we can't group people together by gender or...
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- [inaudible] company that is going to for tech assistance on your software and you get somebody in india well they are actually -- because oakland they are putting a call center in oakland to get a quicker turn around and -- in many languages and that is an innovation because of the diversity and depth of the talent in the bay area. >> prop 30 doesn't make economic development harder or is that an issue >>> well it may be a challenge for certain types of companies but i do think that our investments as mayor khan said increasing the quality of life here for the talented employees that is being sought for these companies is a good part of the answer and housing and transportation systems and infrastructures that support these systems we have to be business firsthandly and recognize that if they are here, we have to think through with them as we did with our change in our payroll tax eliminating that to a gross receipts tax but doing it in a way that every industry of our city, is entitiled diswietd to come in and tell us how do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by
- [inaudible] company that is going to for tech assistance on your software and you get somebody in india well they are actually -- because oakland they are putting a call center in oakland to get a quicker turn around and -- in many languages and that is an innovation because of the diversity and depth of the talent in the bay area. >> prop 30 doesn't make economic development harder or is that an issue >>> well it may be a challenge for certain types of companies but i do think...
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what is india? correct. geographic akas for $600, please. matt. what are the hawaiian islands? good. geographic akas, $800. answer there -- the daily double. [ applause ] you're on the board at $1,000, tied with mona.
what is india? correct. geographic akas for $600, please. matt. what are the hawaiian islands? good. geographic akas, $800. answer there -- the daily double. [ applause ] you're on the board at $1,000, tied with mona.
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that's the next take away, is that no matter if you look at van turkey, you go to china, you go to india or you go to the united states, go up to the dakotas, you go to missouri, you go to joplin, what you find is that people are more resilient than we give them credit for being. people will will come out in their community and help themselves given the opportunity. now, again, back to the politics. being a heavily kurdish region, they don't have the greatest relationship with istanbul, they don't have the greatest relationship with the turkish government. it's a completely different world. it's completely opposite. when their armed forces show up, it's not really lacked upon as a good thin. this is why i want to say thank you to our military that's here today, to the army, the navy, the military in general, the marines, the coast guard, even i saw a couple air force running around here yesterday. the fact that you are here and you are in san francisco and you do this every year, it says a lot. because we lack at -- look at this as a good week. we have a great working relationship and af
that's the next take away, is that no matter if you look at van turkey, you go to china, you go to india or you go to the united states, go up to the dakotas, you go to missouri, you go to joplin, what you find is that people are more resilient than we give them credit for being. people will will come out in their community and help themselves given the opportunity. now, again, back to the politics. being a heavily kurdish region, they don't have the greatest relationship with istanbul, they...
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the mexican barbie has a chichihua and passport and visits her friends in india. the 69 perpet yastes outdated stereo types. mattel said it is a way to introduce young girls to new cultures at play. we have a clear winner, focings. we'll have the story along with the twitter responses. stay with us. . [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. # # >> welcome back, everybody, it's time for the story that you hit. the hamster that rose from the dead. pink, the two-year-old hamster, and owners were on vacation, thinking that he had passed away. the caretaker buried her, good friday, she dug herself out of the grave and found in an empty cat food box. are you concerned that a senate proposal that calls for background checks on gun buyers could lead t t
the mexican barbie has a chichihua and passport and visits her friends in india. the 69 perpet yastes outdated stereo types. mattel said it is a way to introduce young girls to new cultures at play. we have a clear winner, focings. we'll have the story along with the twitter responses. stay with us. . [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy...
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. >>> in india, a fire swept through a slum on the outsecurities of new dehli. two 5-year-old children died. some of the residents attacked firefighters for their slow response. witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before that fire started. many of the residents of the slum make a living from recycling trash. >>> and in mexico, the government is calling on its citizens to cut down on assault. many people who live in mexico consume three times the recommended daily amount of salt. and high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity are growing problems. restaurants are being asked to take salt shakers off tables. >>> starting next week, la balange bookstores will be available at starbucks stores. in order to meet the demand, la balange plans to double its south san francisco head quarters with 30,000 more feet of warehouse space. starbucks bought la balange last year. >>> joshua trees are producing extra large blossoms. this may be their response to climate change. the theory is trees are producing more flowers and seeds in order to survive. >>> just three days
. >>> in india, a fire swept through a slum on the outsecurities of new dehli. two 5-year-old children died. some of the residents attacked firefighters for their slow response. witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before that fire started. many of the residents of the slum make a living from recycling trash. >>> and in mexico, the government is calling on its citizens to cut down on assault. many people who live in mexico consume three times the recommended daily...
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. >>> in india, a fire swept through a slum on the outsecurities of new dehli. two 5-year-old children died. some of the residents attacked firefighters for their slow response. witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before that fire started. many of the residents of the slum make a living from recycling trash. >>> and in mexico, the government is calling on its citizens to cut down on assault. many people who live in mexico consume three times the recommended daily amount of salt. and high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity are growing problems. restaurants are being asked to take salt shakers off tables. >>> starting next week, la balange bookstores will be available at starbucks stores. in order to meet the demand, la balange plans to double its south san francisco head quarters with 30,000 more feet of warehouse space. starbucks bought la balange last year. >>> joshua trees are producing extra large blossoms. this may be their response to climate change. the theory is trees are producing more flowers and seeds in order to survive. >>> just three days
. >>> in india, a fire swept through a slum on the outsecurities of new dehli. two 5-year-old children died. some of the residents attacked firefighters for their slow response. witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before that fire started. many of the residents of the slum make a living from recycling trash. >>> and in mexico, the government is calling on its citizens to cut down on assault. many people who live in mexico consume three times the recommended daily...
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india has a weapon. pakistan has nukes. israel, south africa had nukes and voluntarily gave them up. so what do you do then? do you sanction countries into crying uncle and saying no, we will give up these weapons? do you threaten them and cause them to think, hey, maybe in nuclear deterrent is more useful for us than not. >> and what we have seen is we've seen the unraveling of the regime sort of thread by thread unravel and now we deal with the crisis on individual -- on a bilateral basis when the next crisis rears its head, unopposed to the the unified framework. >> for a long time. >> su mi terry, richard engel and david, thank you. >> we misreported the amount of contributions received, it was $85,000. >>> all right, i have some explaining to do. i'll tell you why, next. me. me. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond
india has a weapon. pakistan has nukes. israel, south africa had nukes and voluntarily gave them up. so what do you do then? do you sanction countries into crying uncle and saying no, we will give up these weapons? do you threaten them and cause them to think, hey, maybe in nuclear deterrent is more useful for us than not. >> and what we have seen is we've seen the unraveling of the regime sort of thread by thread unravel and now we deal with the crisis on individual -- on a bilateral...
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to the united states or china or india. jay carney echoed my reasons to support this. theaid "moving oil from midwest to the world class state on the texas gulf coast will modernize infrastructure, create jobs, and encourage energy production. lookford to working -- forward to working." almost halfway done through east texas. can you please describe the steps you're taking to ensure the safety of this pipeline? >> right up the bat it is important to understand that the keystone pipeline system is truly a state of the art pipeline system. a uses modern, high strength steel. multiple redundant early detection technologies. inaddition, you heard this my statements, in addition to following federal code when you agreed to follow 57 additional special conditions. those are things like reduced spacing of isolation valves, pipe deeper. we are doing a horizontal direction will drill so we are 20 feet or 40 feet below the bottom of the river in bed rock so we do not have to worry about the kind of problems that occurred at kalamazoo or the yellowstone problem that exxon had. th
to the united states or china or india. jay carney echoed my reasons to support this. theaid "moving oil from midwest to the world class state on the texas gulf coast will modernize infrastructure, create jobs, and encourage energy production. lookford to working -- forward to working." almost halfway done through east texas. can you please describe the steps you're taking to ensure the safety of this pipeline? >> right up the bat it is important to understand that the keystone...
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to go there, but obviously what it means to be poor in the united states is different than being in india. it's -- but i think the vast majority of people are still quite aspirational and would like a ladder up if offered one. >> that's the troubling thing. when you have this middle that wants to get on that ladder and the ladder keeps way from them. >> it has been a really rough period. like i said, especially for people, the unemployed, there are a lot of people who have been unemployed for a long time, a big chunk. and they lose ability to ramp back onto the labor force. that's a huge, long-run cost out of this whole financial crisis that worries me for the future. >> it's interesting, you know, he was -- wilbur ross was a supporter of mitt romney, but no matter who you talk to on the left, right, middle, no matter your political affiliation, everyone agrees education is such an important tool. an equalizer as we go forward here. >>, yeah i mean, education's not going to propel us ahead of asia and europe because they're saying the same thing, but education's become unequal for a numbe
to go there, but obviously what it means to be poor in the united states is different than being in india. it's -- but i think the vast majority of people are still quite aspirational and would like a ladder up if offered one. >> that's the troubling thing. when you have this middle that wants to get on that ladder and the ladder keeps way from them. >> it has been a really rough period. like i said, especially for people, the unemployed, there are a lot of people who have been...
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they did wonderful things for india, and mrs. gandhi really cared about every single thing she did. she was such a charming woman, as well as being a very effective prime minister. c-span: you mentioned brighton, in 1984. what happened? >> guest: what happened was that thursday night i am always up very late because my main speech -- the end of the conference, the big rally speech -- is on the friday. you can't turn up with the speeches being carefully drafted before you arrive, although some sections will have been drafted, but the thing changes, the atmosphere changes, some of the issues perhaps take a different turn and you always have a very long evening on the thursday. first, you've had to go out to a special ball for the funds for the agents who look after political affairs in the constituency, and you get back about half-eleven and then do the final run on the speech. it was a particularly difficult one that year, and it was about quarter to three when i had finished. one or two people who had been helping were just dispersing from my room, and my civil service secretary cam
they did wonderful things for india, and mrs. gandhi really cared about every single thing she did. she was such a charming woman, as well as being a very effective prime minister. c-span: you mentioned brighton, in 1984. what happened? >> guest: what happened was that thursday night i am always up very late because my main speech -- the end of the conference, the big rally speech -- is on the friday. you can't turn up with the speeches being carefully drafted before you arrive, although...
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they raced in pakistan and india and not all of them are finishing the races but they are showing up and they are starting and right there is really huge. incredible first step. we have a lot of support from the bike industry here in the u.s. willing to get behind them and mentor them. >> certainly continue to root them on, shannon galpin, founder of mountain to mountain, thank you for your time this afternoon. >> thank you for having me. >>> 43 years ago today, the world heard the apollo 13 call for help but do you know what the naugastronauts really said houston? we will tell you. wlap [ male announcer ] progress isn't about where you've been. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. guts. glory. by earning a degree from capella more iuniversity, you'll have the knowledge to make an impact in your company and take your career to an even greater place. let's get started at capella
they raced in pakistan and india and not all of them are finishing the races but they are showing up and they are starting and right there is really huge. incredible first step. we have a lot of support from the bike industry here in the u.s. willing to get behind them and mentor them. >> certainly continue to root them on, shannon galpin, founder of mountain to mountain, thank you for your time this afternoon. >> thank you for having me. >>> 43 years ago today, the world...
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tois cheaper to get them answer phones in india than america. look at the backgrounds of companies -- people have their shoes made across the east because it is cheaper to have child labor do they get out of paying taxes but they're supposed to create jobs. host: you say have business pay for this instead of a cigarette tax? caller: exactly, it will hurt lower and middle-class people and does not do anybody any good. most people don't have any more money anyway. they are living in poverty. host: oklahoma city, oklahoma. caller: thanks to cspan. i am for the tax. i used to be a smoker. i am hearing that many people who smoke, they don't want you to say anything about smoking. they say is it right to smoke issue. cannotbout people who smoke -- stop smoking who really need to quit. of and the pre keg cigarette tax sounds wonderful to me. is this going to be on the tax side for the smoker or from the company? how will that work? host: if i understand it correctly, the tax is directly applied to the tax on cigarette purchases. caller: ok, the price o
tois cheaper to get them answer phones in india than america. look at the backgrounds of companies -- people have their shoes made across the east because it is cheaper to have child labor do they get out of paying taxes but they're supposed to create jobs. host: you say have business pay for this instead of a cigarette tax? caller: exactly, it will hurt lower and middle-class people and does not do anybody any good. most people don't have any more money anyway. they are living in poverty....